Description of coin Poltina 1754 (SPB A):

Coin sample 1743 portrait of the Saint-Petersburg mint. Produced in 1743-1754. In a circle the front and back of a rim with notches (on some coins may partially be absent, it is not a marriage).

On the obverse is placed a shoulder-length portrait of Elizabeth I, in profile, face to the right. Under the portrait letters "СПБ"(Saint-Petersburg). In a circle the inscription - "Б•М•ЕЛИСАВЕТЪ•I•IМП•IСАМОД:ВСЕРОС:"(stands for "the grace of God Elizabeth I Empress and autocrat of all Russias").

The reverse depicts the coat of arms of the Russian Empire in the mid XVIII century: the double-headed eagle with the lifted wings, crowned by two Imperial crowns, above the same crown but larger. Right Talon the eagle holds a scepter, the left power. On the eagle's breast shield with the Moscow coat of arms: St. George on horseback slaying a serpentine dragon with wings. The shield surrounded by chain of Order of St. Andrew. Under the clutches of the eagle the initials of mintmaster of the mint: letters "Я I" At the top of the semicircle indicated the year of coinage, divided into two parts - "54 17". At the bottom a semicircle of nominal - "МОНЕТА• ПОЛТИНА•"(letters converted basis inside).

The coins presented in the photos are in the collections of their owners and are not sold